Abstract
Middle Years students often do not see the value and usefulness of mathematics while the Australian Curriculum: Mathematics aims for students to be “confident and creative users and communicators of mathematics†(ACARA, 2012). This paper discusses how a group of middle year students have used mathematics to communicate a local issue. The data were analysed in terms of the ‘working mathematically’ moments, in particular problem negotiation, formulation, and solving. The paper will show how these students have made a difference in their local community by using mathematics to communicate the young people’s view.
Margaret Marshman
Middle Years students often do not see the value and usefulness of mathematics while the Australian Curriculum: Mathematics aims for students to be “confident and creative users and communicators of mathematics (ACARA, 2012). This paper discusses how a group of middle year students have used mathematics to communicate a local issue. The data were analysed in terms of the “working mathematically” moments, in particular problem negotiation, formulation, and solving. The paper will show how these students have made a difference in their local community by using mathematics to communicate the young people’s view.